365 Days of Archaeologyhttps://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/Wed, 14 Feb 2018 07:20:56 +0000en-USSite-Server v6.0.0-15089-15089 (http://www.squarespace.com)Archaeology Podcast NetworkA podcast a day for 2017This podcast features experts in the field hosting one episode a day for the entire year of 2017.This podcast features experts in the field hosting one episode a day for the entire year of 2017.noArchaeology Podcast Networkchrisjwebster@me.com(c)2017 Archaeology Podcast NetworkTroy - Episode 18045ArcheoWebbyWed, 14 Feb 2018 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/18045544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a83e358e2c4838034363f77

The world heritage site of Troy, in modern Anatolia in Turkey, best known from the homeric epics, is today known as the site of nine successive cities dating between 3000 BCE and AD 500.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The world heritage site of Troy, in modern Anatolia in Turkey, best known from the homeric epics, is today known as the site of nine successive cities dating between 3000 BCE and AD 500.no00:04:1218045Troy - Episode 18045fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The Roman baths, in the City of Bath, England, are one of the best preserved roman bathing complexes in the United Kingdom.
no00:03:5218044Bath - Episode 18044fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!A large, bronze, S-shaped trumpet in use by Iron Age Celtic peoples, the Carynx was regularly used in battle to intimidate their enemies.no00:03:5018043Carynx - Episode 18043fullLinks

The Ise Grand Shrine, also called Ise Jingū, is a paris-sized Shinto shrine complex with 125 separate temples that was founded in the 7th century. The Ise complex located in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan.

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The Ise Grand Shrine, also called Ise Jingū, is a paris-sized Shinto shrine complex with 125 separate temples that was founded in the 7th century. The Ise complex located in the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture of Japan.no00:04:1218042Ise Shrine - Episode 18042fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The Saalburg is a Roman fort located northwest of Bad Homburg, 20 km north-north-west of Frankfurt in the state of Hessen in Germany.no00:05:2618041Saalburg - Episode 18041fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Stonehenge is a British cultural icon that is also one of the best known archaeological sites in the world. It is set within one of the most extensive Neolithic and Bronze age landscapes in Britain.no00:08:5018040Stonehenge - Episode 18040fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Of the many methods of exploiting fish, weirs are one of the most important to archaeologists as they leave the longest lasting evidence on the landscape.
no00:05:2118039Historic Fish Wiers - Episode 18039fullLinks

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The ancient Chinese city of Dunhuang, located at a strategic crossroads of the ancient southern silk road, is famed for its art and archaeology relating to historical Buddhist worship.
no00:05:5118038Dunhuang - Episode 18038fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Roskilde a Danish city with a fascinating history in its own right and whose origins date back to the pre-christian Viking age is most well known for the Danish Viking Ship Museum.no00:05:0618037Roskilde - Episode 18037 fullLinks

Jórvík, the scandinavian name for the southern kingdom of Northumbria, which roughly corresponds to present day Yorkshire, and also its capital city York, was controlled by a succession of Norse warrior-kings between the late 9th and early 10th century CE.

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Jórvík, the scandinavian name for the southern kingdom of Northumbria, which roughly corresponds to present day Yorkshire, and also its capital city York, was controlled by a succession of Norse warrior-kings between the late 9th and early 10th century CE.
no00:03:5418036Scandinavian York - Episode 18036fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!With a foundation date some time in the sixth century, the monastic landscape of Glendalough (Glen-daw-lock but said kinda fast) is a rich archaeological resource located 35 km south of Dublin.no00:05:2818035Glendalough - Episode 18035fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The largest ever find of Viking Age blacksmithing and woodworking tools was found in the Mästermyr Wetlands, west of the town of Hemse, on the island of Gotland in Sweden.no00:04:0218034Mastermyr chest - Episode 18034fullLinks

The ancient citadel, known as the Acropolis of Athens or just the Acropolis, best known for the monumental temples and structures including the Parthenon, is a symbol of ancient Athenian and Greek power and civilisation the world over.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The ancient citadel, known as the Acropolis of Athens or just the Acropolis, best known for the monumental temples and structures including the Parthenon, is a symbol of ancient Athenian and Greek power and civilisation the world over. no00:06:0218033Acropolis - Episode 18033fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Wolin, a Polish island in the Baltic Sea, has evidence of a human presence from the Neolithic, but is best known as the site of trading settlements from the early medieval period.no00:04:3418032Wolin - Episode 18032fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The astonishingly beautiful, illustrated Gospel, known as the Book of Kells was created between the 6th and 8th centuries.no00:05:1318031Book of Kells - Episode 18031fullLinks

The cemetery hill at Valsgärde, in use for five hundred years, provides an unparalleled insight into elite life and death in Sweden during the tail end of the Migration Period, through the Vendel Age, and into the Viking Age.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The cemetery hill at Valsgärde, in use for five hundred years, provides an unparalleled insight into elite life and death in Sweden during the tail end of the Migration Period, through the Vendel Age, and into the Viking Age.
no00:04:2818030Valsgarde - Episode 18030fullLinks

Today Jelling is a small town of less than 4000 people, however, it is considered to be the site of the the founding of modern Denmark.

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Today Jelling is a small town of less than 4000 people, however, it is considered to be the site of the the founding of modern Denmark.no00:05:1118029Jelling - Episode 18029fullLinks

Ogham in Old Irish, or Ogham (Oham) in modern Irish, is a writing system that utilizes lines in groups of one to five across a longer, central line, usually carved into stone.

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Ogham in Old Irish, or Ogham (Oham) in modern Irish, is a writing system that utilizes lines in groups of one to five across a longer, central line, usually carved into stone. no00:09:2018028Ogham - Episode 18028fullOgham - Episode 18028Antikythera Mechanism - Episode 18027ArcheoWebbySat, 27 Jan 2018 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/18027544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a65089ac83025655b83f628

The Antikythera Mechanism is the oldest known analogue computer and was able to track astronomical and astrological movements as well as the four year cycle of ancient Greek Games.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The Antikythera Mechanism is the oldest known analogue computer and was able to track astronomical and astrological movements as well as the four year cycle of ancient Greek Games.
no00:05:0718027Antikythera Mechanism - Episode 18027fullLinks

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Though considered by some to be the Dark Ages, some aspects of the Early Medieval period produced some phenomenal works of art. Many such works of art made in metal were created in Ireland.
no00:06:3018026Tara Brooch - Episode 18026fullLinks

]]>Tara Brooch - Episode 18026Ulfbert Swords - Episode 18025ArcheoWebbyThu, 25 Jan 2018 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/18025544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a619e4324a694dddab68802Possibly produced in the Frankish part of Europe, these swords have long been a mystery. Some have agreed that they represent a new technology of crucible steel. However, there are examples of them found that have been pattern-welded, a method which usually indicates a different form of metal production.

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Possibly produced in the Frankish part of Europe, these swords have long been a mystery. Some have agreed that they represent a new technology of crucible steel. However, there are examples of them found that have been pattern-welded, a method which usually indicates a different form of metal production.

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Possibly produced in the Frankish part of Europe, these swords have long been a mystery. Some have agreed that they represent a new technology of crucible steel. However, there are examples of them found that have been pattern-welded, a method which usually indicates a different form of metal production.no00:04:3218025Ulfbert Swords - Episode 18025fullLinks

Extending between the Iberian Peninsula in the West, Central Europe and Italy in the East, Britain, Ireland and Jutland in the North, and Sardinia, Sicily, and the Balearic Islands in the South the ‘Bell-Beaker’ culture is the most widely distributed and coherent prehistoric ‘culture’ that has been identified in Europe.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Extending between the Iberian Peninsula in the West, Central Europe and Italy in the East, Britain, Ireland and Jutland in the North, and Sardinia, Sicily, and the Balearic Islands in the South the ‘Bell-Beaker’ culture is the most widely distributed and coherent prehistoric ‘culture’ that has been identified in Europe. no00:05:3518024Beaker People - Episode 18024fullLinks

The Pazyryk culture is thought to have been a purely nomadic culture of the Iron Age since it is only identified through burials and associated artefacts. No settlements have been linked to it. These burials are found in the Altay Mountains in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia, and were placed in long barrows similar to the tomb mounds of the Scythian culture in modern-day Ukraine.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The Pazyryk culture is thought to have been a purely nomadic culture of the Iron Age since it is only identified through burials and associated artefacts. No settlements have been linked to it. These burials are found in the Altay Mountains in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia, and were placed in long barrows similar to the tomb mounds of the Scythian culture in modern-day Ukraine. no00:04:5118023Siberian Permafrost Mummies - Episode 18023fullLinks

Prehistoric shellfish exploitation in the Chesapeake BayThis podcast is about prehistoric shell middens in the Chesapeake Bay region on the Atlantic coast of the United states. Archaeologists use the term midden to refer to trash deposits, and a shell midden is just the result of prehistoric shellfishing.

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Prehistoric shellfish exploitation in the Chesapeake Bay
This podcast is about prehistoric shell middens in the Chesapeake Bay region on the Atlantic coast of the United states. Archaeologists use the term midden to refer to trash deposits, and a shell midden is just the result of prehistoric shellfishing.no00:03:5018022Prehistoric Shellfish Exploitation in the Chesapeake Bay - Episode 18022fullLinks

The Baltic has become a major focus for maritime archaeology over the last three decades with a huge variety of different types of wreck dating from the medieval period to the 20th century in close proximity to each other.

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!The Baltic has become a major focus for maritime archaeology over the last three decades with a huge variety of different types of wreck dating from the medieval period to the 20th century in close proximity to each other.no00:06:1918021Baltic Shipwrecks - Episode 18014fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Carcassonne is more than just a board game and is also one of the most well known medieval fortified towns in Europe.no00:05:4218020Carcassonne - Episode 18020fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!A fulacht fiadh, as it is called in Ireland, or burnt mound as it is known in the UK is a type of cooking pit which usually dates to the Bronze Age (2500-500BCE).no00:05:1418019Fullacht Fiadh - Episode 18019fullLinks

Located in the south-east of modern Zimbabwe near Lake Mutirikwe, the 7.2 hectare World Heritage Site of Great Zimbabwe was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe which existed between c.1220 and 1450 CE.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Located in the south-east of modern Zimbabwe near Lake Mutirikwe, the 7.2 hectare World Heritage Site of Great Zimbabwe was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe which existed between c.1220 and 1450 CE.no00:05:1618018Great Zimbabwe - Episode 18018fullLinks

Initially uncovered by bedouin shepherds in the first half of the 20th century the Dead Sea Scrolls, also known as the Qumran Cave Scrolls, contain the second oldest dated fragments of texts which eventually formed the canon of the Hebrew Bible.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Initially uncovered by bedouin shepherds in the first half of the 20th century the Dead Sea Scrolls, also known as the Qumran Cave Scrolls, contain the second oldest dated fragments of texts which eventually formed the canon of the Hebrew Bible.no00:05:0418017Dead Sea Scrolls - Episode 18017fullLinks

]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Bathing was not only one of the most common daily activities in Roman culture but was a highly communal activity that was raised to the level of high art through extensive ritual.no00:05:2318016Hygiene in Roman Times - Episode 18016fullLinks

During the construction of a predecessor to the present Chelsea Bridge, over the River Thames, workers dredging the river bed found a large quantity of Roman and Celtic weapons amongst a significant number of skeletons.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!During the construction of a predecessor to the present Chelsea Bridge, over the River Thames, workers dredging the river bed found a large quantity of Roman and Celtic weapons amongst a significant number of skeletons.no00:04:3918015Battersea Shield - Episode 18015fullLinks

Sometimes storms cause nothing but destruction but sometimes they reveal secrets of our past. This is the case of Skara Brae, a Neolithic settlement on the Island of Mainland, part of the Orkney archipelago, North of Scotland.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Sometimes storms cause nothing but destruction but sometimes they reveal secrets of our past. This is the case of Skara Brae, a Neolithic settlement on the Island of Mainland, part of the Orkney archipelago, North of Scotland.no00:07:2718014Skara Brae- Episode 18014fullLink

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]]>APN - Christopher BoothA podcast a day!A linear earthwork along the border of Wales and England, Offa’s Dyke is one of the largest surviving Saxon-era earthworks in Britain.no00:04:3018011Offa's Dyke - Episode 18011fullLink

The Tower of London has an enduring place in the popular imagination as a place of torture and execution, but it is also a World Heritage Site, and fascinating example of evolving castle design through history.

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]]>APN - Christopher BoothA podcast a day!The Tower of London has an enduring place in the popular imagination as a place of torture and execution, but it is also a World Heritage Site, and fascinating example of evolving castle design through history.no00:04:2218010Tower of London - Episode 18010fullLink

Most famous for its richly adorned Anglo-Saxon ship burial, probably of King Rædwald, a powerful, early Christian, East Anglian King in the 6th to early 7th centuries, the site of Sutton Hoo has been of unique importance to archaeologists and historians trying to understand the post-roman period in Britain.

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]]>APN Panda TerryA podcast a day!Most famous for its richly adorned Anglo-Saxon ship burial, probably of King Rædwald, a powerful, early Christian, East Anglian King in the 6th to early 7th centuries, the site of Sutton Hoo has been of unique importance to archaeologists and historians trying to understand the post-roman period in Britain.no00:05:3418008Sutton Hoo - Episode 18008fullSutton Hoo - Episode 18008Lycurgus Cup - Arch365 18007ArcheoWebbySun, 07 Jan 2018 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/18007544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a4a8343652deacfabf86079

A 4th-century Roman glass cage cup, the Lycurgus cup is truly a unique artifact. Depending on lighting, you'll see something different each time you look at it.

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!Located on the northernmost tip of Newfoundland in Canada lies the only confirmed site of a Viking settlement in North America.no00:05:4318006L'Anse Aux Meadows - Episode 18006fullLinks

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]]>APN - Christopher BoothA podcast a day!The Battle of Visby was fought over 600 years ago on the island of Gotland. Today, it's an archaeological site that you can visit - and learn from.no00:06:0418003Battle of Visby - Episode 18003fullLinks

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]]>APN - Panda TerryA podcast a day!A Bronze Age settlement in England, Must Farm is an extremely well-preserved settlement that has taught archaeologists a lot about that time and place.no00:05:1018002Must Farm - Episode 18002fullLinks

This is the final episode of 2017! It's been a long, difficult year but we did it! Thanks to all the people that helped make this happen. They're mentioned in the show. We're continuing this through 2018 with a new team of volunteers! Stay subscribed to get the new episodes. We're starting the numbering over at 1 with a numbering scheme of 18001. That's the year first, then, the episode number.

Thanks for listening and we'll see you in 2018 with more great archaeology daily bites!

]]>APN - Chris WebsterThe last one of 2017!This is the final episode of 2017! It's been a long, difficult year but we did it! Thanks to all the people that helped make this happen. They're mentioned in the show. We're continuing this through 2018 with a new team of volunteers! Stay subscribed to get the new episodes. We're starting the numbering over at 1 with a numbering scheme of 18001. That's the year first, then, the episode number.no00:09:28365A Look Back, And Forward - Episode 365fullA Look Back, And Forward - Episode 365Kokino - Episode 364ArcheoWebbySat, 30 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/364544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a428b1bc830259b5ddfc5b6

A Bronze Age site in the Republic of Macedonia, Kokino was discovered in just 2001, but, dates back to the 19th century BC.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA stop on the Silk Road.The Silk Road was an important trade route for many years. Suyab was an Asian city and important stop on that route.no00:02:09361Suyab - Episode 361fullSuyab - Episode 361Necromanteion - Episode 360ArcheoWebbyTue, 26 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/360544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a3fca7a24a6946755810d16

Steeped in history and death, Necromanteion was a Greek temple devoted to Hades and Persephone.

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]]>APN- Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Turin is a city rich in history, each square, church and opera house could be an Arch365 episode by itself.
no00:04:36359Turin - Episode 359fullTurin - Episode 359Otrar - Episode 358ArcheoWebbySun, 24 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/358544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a39a9cb24a69459bf2c52d3

Otrar was a city in what is today Kazakhstan. Its place in central Asia along the fabled Silk Road made it a literal crossroads of ancient history.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Otrar was a city in what is today Kazakhstan. Its place in central Asia along the fabled Silk Road made it a literal crossroads of ancient history.no00:02:30358Otrar - Episode 358fullOtrar - Episode 358Nineveh - Episode 357ArcheoWebbySat, 23 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/357544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a37422841920241ebaad1cd

Nineveh was one of the greatest cities in the ancient world… for about fifty years before a coalition of rising powers in the ancient world allied together to raze it to the ground in 612 BC.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Nineveh was one of the greatest cities in the ancient world… for about fifty years before a coalition of rising powers in the ancient world allied together to raze it to the ground in 612 BC.no00:04:55357Nineveh - Episode 357fullNineveh - Episode 357Lindos - Episode 356ArcheoWebbyFri, 22 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/356544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a373e6724a6949ae3083efa

Lindos is an archaeological site on the east coast of the island of Rhodes. The city has seen its fair share of history dating from its founding in Classical times by the the same Dorian people mentioned in your high school english class (when you were assigned to read the “Odyssey”), to the Medieval period (when the Knights of St. John defended the island from the Ottomans).

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Lindos is an archaeological site on the east coast of the island of Rhodes. The city has seen its fair share of history dating from its founding in Classical times by the the same Dorian people mentioned in your high school english class (when you were assigned to read the “Odyssey”), to the Medieval period (when the Knights of St. John defended the island from the Ottomans).
no00:03:33356Lindos - Episode 356fullLindos - Episode 356Petra - Episode 355ArcheoWebbyThu, 21 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/355544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a3739e40d92972a199d5663

The Nabataean capital city of Petra is an archaeological site in southern Jordan. The city is most famous for temples and tombs cut into the rock walls that surround the city.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...The Nabataean capital city of Petra is an archaeological site in southern Jordan. The city is most famous for temples and tombs cut into the rock walls that surround the city.no00:03:38355Petra - Episode 355fullPetra - Episode 355Sannai-Maruyama Site - Episode 354ArcheoWebbyWed, 20 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/354544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a36f1568165f5e58a9a6032

The Sannai-Maruyama Site is a prehistoric Japanese settlement that dates from the Jomon Period (14,000-300 BC), first being settled in 2900 BC and being abandoned in 2300 BC (although the dates of its exact occupation do appear to be in dispute).

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...The Sannai-Maruyama Site is a prehistoric Japanese settlement that dates from the Jomon Period (14,000-300 BC), first being settled in 2900 BC and being abandoned in 2300 BC (although the dates of its exact occupation do appear to be in dispute).no00:04:35354Sannai-Maruyama Site - Episode 354fullSannai-Maruyama Site - Episode 354Zacpeten - Episode 353ArcheoWebbyTue, 19 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/353544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a36d7dd8165f5e58a967aa9

Zacpeten is a Mayan city located on a peninsula on the shores of Lake Salpeten in the Peten Department (which are the equivalent US states) of northern Guatemala. The city went through several cycles of habitation and abandonment over its active lifespan.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Zacpeten is a Mayan city located on a peninsula on the shores of Lake Salpeten in the Peten Department (which are the equivalent US states) of northern Guatemala. The city went through several cycles of habitation and abandonment over its active lifespan.
no00:02:42353Zacpeten - Episode 353fullZacpeten - Episode 353Shuqba Cave - Episode 352Richie CruzMon, 18 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/352544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a36ca30085229e36df41666

Shuqba Cave is the site of two of the most important finds in ancient Middle Eastern archaeology. This included the discovery of a previously unknown culture that inhabited the Eastern Mediterranean during the Epipaleolithic era (which is the end of the Ice Age, approximately 12,500-9500 BC), which was named the Natufian Culture (in honor of the nearby valley, Wadi an-Natuf).

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Shuqba Cave is the site of two of the most important finds in ancient Middle Eastern archaeology. This included the discovery of a previously unknown culture that inhabited the Eastern Mediterranean during the Epipaleolithic era (which is the end of the Ice Age, approximately 12,500-9500 BC), which was named the Natufian Culture (in honor of the nearby valley, Wadi an-Natuf).
no00:04:26352Shuqba Cave - Episode 352fullShuqba Cave - Episode 352Pyramids of Argolis - Episode 351ArcheoWebbySun, 17 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/351544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a318ecce2c4831c5bd46d0f

The Pyramids of Argolis were a series of pyramid shaped structures located in Argolid, Greece. Of these, only two remain (one at Hellenikon and another at Ligourio).

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...The Pyramids of Argolis were a series of pyramid shaped structures located in Argolid, Greece. Of these, only two remain (one at Hellenikon and another at Ligourio).no00:02:31351Pyramids of Argolis - 351fullPyramids of Argolis - 351Temple Mount - Episode 350ArcheoWebbySat, 16 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/350544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a3189f471c10b1b954554f6

The Temple mount is a hill that forms the eastern section of the Old City of Jerusalem, which (as its name suggests) is the original city of Jerusalem mentioned in countless ancient books and is now a .9km square neighborhood separated from modern Jerusalem by the old city walls.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...The Temple mount is a hill that forms the eastern section of the Old City of Jerusalem, which (as its name suggests) is the original city of Jerusalem mentioned in countless ancient books and is now a .9km square neighborhood separated from modern Jerusalem by the old city walls.no00:03:41350Temple Mount - Episode 350fullTemple Mount - Episode 350Skellig Michael - Episode 349ArcheoWebbyFri, 15 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/349544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a2d91afec212d8655db8704

Skellig Michael is the larger of two Skellig islands off the southwestern coast of Ireland. A Gaelic Christian Monastery was founded there sometime between the 6th and 8th centuries and remained in use until the 12th century.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Skellig Michael is the larger of two Skellig islands off the southwestern coast of Ireland. A Gaelic Christian Monastery was founded there sometime between the 6th and 8th centuries and remained in use until the 12th century.no00:02:41349Skellig Michael - Episode 349fullSkellig Michael - Episode 349Ur - Episode 348ArcheoWebbyThu, 14 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/348544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a2d8f9ef9619a5b7c83879e

Ur was an important Sumerian coastal city-state in ancient Mesopotamia. The Sumerians were the people who invented the first writing system that relied on symbols to create words, instead of the hieroglyphic, pictograms and pictures that had been used before. Mesopotamia was a historical region that spanned over much of the Middle East.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Ur was an important Sumerian coastal city-state in ancient Mesopotamia. The Sumerians were the people who invented the first writing system that relied on symbols to create words, instead of the hieroglyphic, pictograms and pictures that had been used before. Mesopotamia was a historical region that spanned over much of the Middle East.no00:03:57348Ur - Episode 348fullUr - Episode 348Tunnel of Eupalinos - Episode 347ArcheoWebbyWed, 13 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/347544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a2d8bce71c10b8afec70227

Today, making tunnels is easy. How many of us live near subways or drive through them. But someone had to do it first. OR (in today’s case) second.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...The Tunnel of Eupalinos (also called the Eupalinian aqueduct) is an aqueduct (3,399’ long) built to take water from a hidden spring through Mount Kastro to the capital city of Samos in the 6th century BC.no00:04:52347Tunnel of Eupalinos - Episode 347fullTunnel of Eupalinos - Episode 347Machaquila - Episode 346ArcheoWebbyTue, 12 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/346544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a2d87f3ec212d8655da10be

Machaquila was once a city of monuments. Now it stands as a monument to looters and the encroaching world around it.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Machaquila was once a city of monuments. Now it stands as a monument to looters and the encroaching world around it.no00:02:43346Machaquila - Episode 346fullMachaquila - Episode 346Baghdad - Episode 345ArcheoWebbyMon, 11 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/345544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a2d86230852291eaff140aa

If any city could tell enough tales for thousand and thousand of thousand and one night, Baghdad is definitely one.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Yeah - that Delphi. The Oracle of Delphi isn't the only thing that was there. Great architecture and many stories and myths are also associated with the site.no00:04:07344Delphi - Episode 344fullDelphi - Episode 344Darband Cave - Episode 343ArcheoWebbySat, 09 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/343544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a26289b4192028cc4a86cf3

Darband Cave is a lower Paleolithic cave located in northern Iran. It contains the easiest evidence for prehistoric humans in that time.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Located in West Java, Indonesia, Batujaya is at least 30 structural mounds across a five square kilometer area that dates back to at least the fifth and sixth centuries.no00:02:02342Batujaya - Episode 342fullBatujaya - Episode 342Amphipolis - Episode 341ArcheoWebbyThu, 07 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/341544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a26111e53450a2aba5ddfeb

The remains of Amphipolis, an Ancient Greek city that was later a Roman city, is famous for many things including battles between the Spartans and Athenians and as a place for Alexander the Great spent a great deal of time.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...The remains of Amphipolis, an Ancient Greek city that was later a Roman city, is famous for many things including battles between the Spartans and Athenians and as a place for Alexander the Great spent a great deal of time.no00:02:49341Amphipolis - Episode 341fullAmphipolis - Episode 341Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum - Episode 340ArcheoWebbyWed, 06 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/340544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a260c1de2c483ba7822f01e

Likely built during the Eastern Han dynasty, AD 25 to 220, the Tomb is a fascinating cross-shaped structure with a complicated history.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.Part of the Maya civilization, Copán was a capital city of the major Classic Period kingdom. It was occupied for more than 2,000 years!no00:04:06339Copán - Episode 339fullCopán - Episode 339Nesactium - Episode 338ArcheoWebbyMon, 04 Dec 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/338544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a25a1889140b733500b7190

A fortified town from pre-Roman times, Nesactium's ruins are located in Croatia.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.Thought to be the basis for the legend of Atlantis, Akrotiri was a real place that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption around 1627 BC.no00:06:19334Akrotiri - Arch365 334fullAkrotiri - Arch365 334Indian Mound Cemetery - Episode 333ArcheoWebbyWed, 29 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/333544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a1b4e4ef9619afa6a55e2f5

Centered around one of the only unexcavated Hopewellian mounds on the East Coast, Indian Mound Cemetery is also home to several important politicians of the last few centuries.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Centered around one of the only unexcavated Hopewellian mounds on the East Coast, Indian Mound Cemetery is also home to several important politicians of the last few centuries.no00:03:29333Indian Mound Cemetery - Episode 333fullIndian Mound Cemetery - Episode 333The Amarna Letters - Episode 332ArcheoWebbyTue, 28 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/332544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a1b4abb8165f542d6b0c56d

Almost tossed in the trash, the Amarna Letters are actually clay tablets that paint a curious picture of Egyptian New Kingdom politics.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017...Found next to a river I the Pacific Northwest and embroiled in controversy for the next couple decades, Kennewick man answered some questions but generated more.no00:03:49331Kennewick Man - Episode 331fullKennewick Man - Episode 331Dmanisi - Episode 330ArcheoWebbySun, 26 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/330544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a127ca724a694409fbcfe52

Dmanisi - located in Georgia, Southwest fo the capital of Tbilisi, contains some of the oldest hominid remains ever found in the area.

It's a prehistoric Native American site in Vermont that was first identified in 1972 and listed on the National Register in 1978. Winooski has a lot to say about the prehistoric past and right now there are more questions than answers.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.It's a prehistoric Native American site in Vermont that was first identified in 1972 and listed on the National Register in 1978. Winooski has a lot to say about the prehistoric past and right now there are more questions than answers.no00:03:59327Winooski Archaeological Site - Arch365 327fullWinooski Archaeological Site - Arch365 327Bedford Village Archaeological Site - Episode 326ArcheoWebbyWed, 22 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/326544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a1275ffec212df525be63b7

It's got a museum and a long history - it's the Bedford Village in Pennsylvania and it was part of the Monongahela culture.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.It's got a museum and a long history - it's the Bedford Village in Pennsylvania and it was part of the Monongahela culture.no00:03:14326Bedford Village Archaeological Site - Episode 326fullBedford Village Archaeological Site - Episode 326Bears Ears National Monument - Episode 325ArcheoWebbyTue, 21 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/325544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a1055700d9297779541f557

In 2016 Bears Ears was made a National Monument by President Obama. It has a long and extensive history and is important to a great many people.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.In 2016 Bears Ears was made a National Monument by President Obama. It has a long and extensive history and is important to a great many people.no00:06:04325Bears Ears National Monument - Episode 325fullBears Ears National Monument - Episode 325Sunken Village Archaeological Site - Episode 324ArcheoWebbyMon, 20 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/324544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a1050d9f9619a64a2b84175

A well preserved Chinookan Village that's over 700 years old, Sunken Village is an archaeological site located in Oregon.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.A well preserved Chinookan Village that's over 700 years old, Sunken Village is an archaeological site located in Oregon. no00:04:16324Sunken Village Archaeological Site - Arch365 324fullSunken Village Archaeological Site - Arch365 324The Gault Site - Episode 323ArcheoWebbySun, 19 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/323544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a088dcb9140b7f3b79c147e

Containing over 16,000 years of history, the Gault Site shows evidence of almost continuous human occupation.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.Located in Williamson County, the Coats-Hines Site is loaded with mastodon remains and evidence of the interaction between early Native Americans and these creatures.no00:04:01321The Coats-Hines SitefullThe Coats-Hines SiteTazumal - Episode 320ArcheoWebbyThu, 16 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/320544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a08829424a6942e84e8b1b4

Tazumal is an awesome pre-Columbian Maya site in El Salvador. Learn about it today.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.With earth lodge sites and artifacts, the Mitchell Site was a very important prehistoric Indian village in South Dakota.no00:04:29319The Mitchell SitefullThe Mitchell SiteSaluda Old Town Site - Episode 318ArcheoWebbyTue, 14 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/318544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00b9a6e4966bde44ad56b0

The site of an almost meaningless treaty, the Saluda Old Town site represents 5000 years of history for the Saluda people of South Carolina.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.The site of an almost meaningless treaty, the Saluda Old Town site represents 5000 years of history for the Saluda people of South Carolina.no00:03:40Public Archaeology Twitter Conference - Episode 317ArcheoWebbyMon, 13 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/317544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00b6b6f9619a0f5151b1df

Today episode is a chat with public Archaeologist Dr. Lorna Richardson of umea university about the Public Archaeology Twitter Conference scheduled for 17th November 2017. Setting itself apart from standard academic conferences, #PATC is open to all and comments and questions are welcomed through the public platform. Speakers tweet their paper in around 15 tweets and the conference lasts from early morning to late evening. There are key notes held on the 16th November 2017 as well as a twitter wine reception for people to mingle on the hashtag.

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]]>APN - Tristan BoyleA podcast a day in 2017.Today episode is a chat with public Archaeologist Dr. Lorna Richardson of umea university about the Public Archaeology Twitter Conference scheduled for 17th November 2017. Setting itself apart from standard academic conferences, #PATC is open to all and comments and questions are welcomed through the public platform. Speakers tweet their paper in around 15 tweets and the conference lasts from early morning to late evening. There are key notes held on the 16th November 2017 as well as a twitter wine reception for people to mingle on the hashtag.no00:10:57Pictograph Cave - Episode 316ArcheoWebbySun, 12 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/316544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00b4a7e2c483c0cd10194e

A series of three sites, Pictograph Cave is a site in Montana with some fantastic rock art, and, the site of one of the first archaeological investigations in the state.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.A series of three sites, Pictograph Cave is a site in Montana with some fantastic rock art, and, the site of one of the first archaeological investigations in the state.no00:03:39Ground Penetrating Radar - Episode 315ArcheoWebbySat, 11 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/315544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00b0f4652dea1f39232e79

Ground Penetrating Radar is a non-invasive method that is used to map archaeological sites without destroying them. It can be used to find a number of subsurface features prior to, or instead of, excavation.

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]]>APN - Dan BigmanA podcast a day in 2017.Earth Resistance is a non-invasive method that is used to map archaeological sites without destroying them. It can be used to find a number of subsurface features prior to, or instead of, excavation.no00:13:33Carnac - Episode 314ArcheoWebbyFri, 10 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/314544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00af50e4966bde44aaf723

Famous for its hundreds of standing stones, Carnac is a French commune on the south coast of Brittany in northwestern France.

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]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.Famous for its hundreds of standing stones, Carnac is a French commune on the south coast of Brittany in northwestern France.no00:03:53Magnetometry - Episode 313ArcheoWebbyThu, 09 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/313544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00abf3f9619ac31848993d

Magnetometry is a non-invasive method that is used to map archaeological sites without destroying them. It can be used to find a number of subsurface features prior to, or instead of, excavation.

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]]>APN - Dan BigmanA podcast a day in 2017.Magnetometry is a non-invasive method that is used to map archaeological sites without destroying them. It can be used to find a number of subsurface features prior to, or instead of, excavation.no00:08:35Astuvansalmi Rock Paintings - Episode 312ArcheoWebbyWed, 08 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/312544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00aa418165f5dd90dfecf2

Located in Finland, Astuvansalmi is a massive collection of sites with the most amazing being the rock paintings. The pictographs date back to at least 3000 BC.

]]>APN - Richie CruzA podcast a day in 2017.Located in Finland, Astuvansalmi is a massive collection of sites with the most amazing being the rock paintings. The pictographs date back to at least 3000 BC.no00:02:38Earth Resistance - Episode 311ArcheoWebbyTue, 07 Nov 2017 20:00:00 +0000https://www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/arch365/311544b30c0e4b0023e70482546:585b408059cc682219b81cf8:5a00a6b553450ad0731e8533

Earth Resistance is a non-invasive method that is used to map archaeological sites without destroying them. It can be used to find a number of subsurface features prior to, or instead of, excavation.

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]]>APN - Dan BigmanA podcast a day in 2017.Earth Resistance is a non-invasive method that is used to map archaeological sites without destroying them. It can be used to find a number of subsurface features prior to, or instead of, excavation.no00:09:01